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Capitalism and peasant agriculture in Africa.
(1984)
The inability of capitalism to destroy pre-capitalist relations of production in African agriculture, or its co-existence with such relations of production has led to various theories purporting to explain the manner in ...
The agrarian question and the role of women as chief agricultural producers in Africa: the case of Uganda
(1984-02-10)
Women's participation in agricultural production cannot be viewed outside the socio-economic, socio-cultural and political contexts of the societies in which they find themselves. Similarly, agricultural productivity must ...
Reflection on the character of the Sudanese state and the making of a dominant power bloc
(1984-10-12)
State formation in the Sudan may be traced to the middle of eighth century B.C. and the rise of Nubian Kingdoms which exerted cultural as well as economic influence over the lands that now constitute the modern Sudan and ...
Reflection on the character of the Sudanese state and the making of a dominant power bloc
(1984-10-12)
State formation in the Sudan may be traced to the middle of eighth century B.C. and the rise of Nubian Kingdoms which exerted cultural as well as economic influence over the lands that now constitute the modern Sudan and ...
The agrarian sector and economic development in Tanzania.
(1984-02)
Part 1of this paper summarises land tenure systems which emerged after independence. Part II examines the objectives and constraints facing rural development in Tanzania. Part III reviews the agrarian structure in Tanzania ...
The agrarian sector and economic development in Tanzania.
(1984-02)
Part 1of this paper summarises land tenure systems which emerged after independence. Part II examines the objectives and constraints facing rural development in Tanzania. Part III reviews the agrarian structure in Tanzania ...